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The Work Will Always Be There, But Your Kids Will Not

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Farm life means constantly juggling seasonal pressures with family needs while battling self-imposed time constraints. Jesse and Dr. Leah explore the mental and physical toll of the farming mindset that everything must be done immediately and perfectly.
• Spring brings overwhelming task lists: side dressing corn, spraying, preparation for hay season, and equipment maintenance
• The self-imposed pressure creates physical symptoms like back pain and sleep disruption
• Farmers struggle with delegation because they want everything done their specific way
• Effective communication requires explaining not just what to do but why it matters
• Farm kids experience both the rewards and stresses of agriculture intensely
• The pressure to continue multi-generational farm legacies creates significant mental burdens
• Farmers consistently undervalue their own time and expertise compared to other professionals
• Children are statistically likely to leave farming if they only see stress and constant work
• Taking time for family and personal wellness must become a priority
• "The work will always be there, but your kids may not"
If you found value in our podcast today, please like and subscribe. Hit that subscribe button. It will help us more than you know. Also, if you could share it on your social media and tag some friends who you think might get some value out of this or just need to hear that they aren't the only ones.
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Chapters

1. The Work Will Always Be There, But Your Kids Will Not (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to The Farmer's Greatest Asset (00:00:15)

3. Time Pressure and Farm Stress (00:02:11)

4. Delegation and Communication Challenges (00:06:10)

5. Involving Kids in Farm Operations (00:12:37)

6. Valuing Your Time as a Farmer (00:17:58)

7. Finding Balance and Family Time (00:22:34)

15 episodes

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Content provided by Jesse and Dr. Leah Steffensmeier and Dr. Leah Steffensmeier. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jesse and Dr. Leah Steffensmeier and Dr. Leah Steffensmeier or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Farm life means constantly juggling seasonal pressures with family needs while battling self-imposed time constraints. Jesse and Dr. Leah explore the mental and physical toll of the farming mindset that everything must be done immediately and perfectly.
• Spring brings overwhelming task lists: side dressing corn, spraying, preparation for hay season, and equipment maintenance
• The self-imposed pressure creates physical symptoms like back pain and sleep disruption
• Farmers struggle with delegation because they want everything done their specific way
• Effective communication requires explaining not just what to do but why it matters
• Farm kids experience both the rewards and stresses of agriculture intensely
• The pressure to continue multi-generational farm legacies creates significant mental burdens
• Farmers consistently undervalue their own time and expertise compared to other professionals
• Children are statistically likely to leave farming if they only see stress and constant work
• Taking time for family and personal wellness must become a priority
• "The work will always be there, but your kids may not"
If you found value in our podcast today, please like and subscribe. Hit that subscribe button. It will help us more than you know. Also, if you could share it on your social media and tag some friends who you think might get some value out of this or just need to hear that they aren't the only ones.
Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Work Will Always Be There, But Your Kids Will Not (00:00:00)

2. Welcome to The Farmer's Greatest Asset (00:00:15)

3. Time Pressure and Farm Stress (00:02:11)

4. Delegation and Communication Challenges (00:06:10)

5. Involving Kids in Farm Operations (00:12:37)

6. Valuing Your Time as a Farmer (00:17:58)

7. Finding Balance and Family Time (00:22:34)

15 episodes

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